Skeleton activity

29th January 2017 - 1 minute read

Topic: Skeleton activity

Does your budding biologist want to learn more about the human body? Infuse a fun craft with an educational science lesson on the skeletal system. This project may be just the thing to spark her interest in science.

Grade

Preschool

Subject

Science and craft

What You Need:

Black construction paper

Plastic drinking straws

Scissors

Clear drying, non-toxic glue

White chalk

What You Do:

Cut the straws into pieces of several sizes to represent the skeleton’s bones. Make segments that range from an inch to a few inches long.

Ask your child to piece together a skeleton from the straws. Compare this to putting together a puzzle. If you wish, have her refer to a diagram of the body to make her model more accurate.

Your child can now gently lift each straw piece and place a line of glue underneath to hold.

Add a head “skull” by drawing one in with white chalk.

Set aside to dry.

This activity can be just as fun with non-human skeletons. Does your little one love dogs? Investigate the biology of canines by creating a doggie skeleton.